Session 9 concerns a rush job of asbestos removal in the grand dilapidated Danvers Mental Hospital outside of Boston. This place was once a full-fledged “lunatic asylum” complete with rumors of bizarre patient experiments. David Caruso, co-screenwriter Stephen Gevedon, and Paul Guilfoyle are part of the five-man team contracted to perform the dangerous work. Their loose working-class ensemble meshes well, and Anderson coaxes fine characterization out of the situation. Two are butting heads over a girl, one is afraid of the dark and another obsesses over disturbing tapes of a psychiatrist's sessions with his multiple-personality female patient. These elements, arranged with pitch-perfect on-location ambience would be enough to scare the average moviegoer. But it soon becomes apparent that a more malicious force is at work.